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Moderate, Stable Growth Ahead for US Economy Despite Trump Tariffs

Several key factors help explain the resilience of the U.S. economy in the face of sweeping new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.

Tax Season is Open! Here’s How to Get Your Refund Quickly

Also available in Spanish Tax season officially opened Jan. 24, but early birds will have to wait for refunds until March, as the Internal Revenue...

Black Family Caregivers Endorse Vaccines and Boosters as California Battles Covid

There are more than 4.5 million family caregivers in California alone, but they are largely invisible in the broader healthcare system.

Poor Once More: Millions of Families Thrown Back Into Poverty as Child Tax Credit Expires

Image: Loree D. Jones, CEO of Philabundance, a hunger relief project in Philadelphia, was among several experts speaking on the expiration of the Child...

Q&A: Covering San Francisco’s Chinese Community from the Heart of the Mission

Weaving personal accounts with modern Chinese history, Mission Local's reporting sheds new light on an often seen but rarely heard community.

Slow but Steady Rise in Eviction Filings – No “Tsunami” Yet

The Eviction Lab at Princeton University has released new numbers regarding eviction filing trends after the CDC moratorium expiration.
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Lessons from Glasgow: Don’t “Greenwash” the Climate Gap

The 26th UN Conference on Climate Change (COP26) in Glasgow left environmentalists divided on the real commitments from developed countries.

Latino GDP in US Ranks 8th in the World – New Report Contradicts Stereotypes

A new report indicates that Latinos in the U.S. are performing economically far beyond expectations, contradicting long-held stereotypes.
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Government Imposters and Fake COVID Cures – How Scammers Rip Off Communities of Color

Across ethnic communities, scams through used car sales and lending agencies have preyed on people in the midst of their financial struggles.
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As Food Insecurity Rises – Millions Missing Out on LA County Food Support Programs

Ethnic American residents are missing out on easily accessible programs that would them keep their families well-nourished and healthy.
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Lessons of the Pandemic – Demanding Equal Access to the Internet as a Human Right

The Internet has become so central to modern life that access to it is a necessity.

The American Rescue Plan: Who Wins? Most Americans. Who Loses? Undocumented Immigrants

Almost every American benefit, but once again leaves out undocumented immigrants, millions of whom have been essential workers during the national crisis.

Essential but Disposable: How California Farmworkers Battle COVID-19

Study reveals the high degree of exposure to Covid in the fields and the profound impact on the economy and mental health of these families.

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